Saturday, November 14, 2009

The subject of Bigfoot and UFOs, as a joint phenomenon, has the host of this blog remarking, "(I)t strikes me that it may be that there is no such thing as bigfoot or UFOs at all; that these are tools by which we as a species learn to overcome our fears." And he got to this point following his earlier posting of Bigfoot and UFOs, Dozens of Cases Found and reading the comments from his weblog followers. Is there a lesson for both UFOlogists and Bigfoot enthusiasts in these commentaries?



From the annals of maverick science: The remains of a salamander, unearthed from an ancient Spanish lake bed, have proven to harbor "organically preserved muscle tissue", a rare find, according to the scientists involved. Previous finds of such matter were made from amber or the insides of fossilized bones. Can soft tissues really resist fossilization for millions of years? Elsewhere, pigmentation of some planets, moons and other objects in our solar system is explored - and perhaps explained - in Red-faced Worlds.

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